Clarke helped anchor the Grove City pitching staff this
year by posting a career-low 2.68 earned run average. She went 7-9 and struck
out 67 batters in 102 innings. Clarke appeared in 21 games and made 16 starts in
the circle. She threw 11 complete games and two shutouts.

Clarke ranks eighth in the Presidents' Athletic
Conference in ERA, ninth in strikeouts and 10th in innings pitched. She
concluded her career with 33 total wins and a school-record six saves.

Offensively, Clarke hit a career-high .308 while starting
all 32 games overall. She ranked third on the squad in batting average, runs
scored (18) and runs batted in (15). A four-year letterwinner, Clarke earned
Second Team All-PAC honors in 2011.

In the classroom, Clarke owns a 3.33 cumulative
grade-point average in biology and has earned Dean's List recognition.

Struharik leads Grove City with a .386 batting average in
24 games this season. He leads the team in hits (27), doubles (7) and total
bases (37). He ranks seventh in the conference in hitting and ninth with a .529
slugging percentage.

A two-year starter in left field, Struharik led the
Wolverines last year in hits (42), total bases (52), runs batted in (27) and at
bats (126). In 2011, he helped the Wolverines capture the conference's
regular-season title and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South
Championship.

Struharik has compiled a 3.67 grade-point average while
majoring in marketing. He has been named to the Dean's List and the conference's
Academic Honor Roll.

The 2012-13 academic year marks the second year that
CoSIDA has based its Academic All-America program on individual divisions within
college athletics. Currently, CoSIDA honors student-athletes in NCAA Divisions
I, II and III, along with a "College" division that includes NAIA institutions
and junior colleges.

Grove City is now part of District IV for the CoSIDA
Academic All-America program. District IV includes all of the NCAA Division III
programs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.